Tori Spelling.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImageTori Spellingis making changes for her health.On Thursday, theBeverly Hills, 90210alum shared a photo from a medical office where she said she was “finally addressing” her breast implants.“After needing to for many years I’m finally addressing my expired and recalled implants,” she wrote on her Instagram Story alongside the snap, which featured a glass container filled with foam breasts.Spelling isn’t the first celebrity in the past year to express concerns about her breast implants.In recent years, plastic surgeons are seeing a rise in requests for breast implant removals, and several celebrities have spoken out about making the change, includingAshley Tisdale,Mina Suvari,Real Housewives of Orange County’sTamra JudgeandBacheloretteClare Crawley.tori spelling/instagramCrawley, whounderwent surgery to remove her implants in July, shared the experience on social media. At the time, she said she decided to have them removed removed following numerous health problems over the last few years.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I’ve been going through things medically with my body that I have not had answers to,” she said. “It’s been hard, it’s been frustrating and it’s been scary for me to not have answers and to know something’s not right.“In a candid post, Crawley said “it wasn’t an easy decision” to go through with the procedure. She thanked her friends, family and doctors for their “overwhelming support” throughout her quest for a happier and healthier life.“Having you all give me a boost when my brain has slipped into moments of doubt, truly lifted me up. And so I will continue to pass It on to anyone else who needs to hear this… our body shape does not define us or make us any less lovable or worthy. We are perfectly made just the way we are!” Crawley added.RELATED VIDEO:Tamra JudgeRemoves Breast Implants, Says She’s Already Noticing ‘Health Improvements’Last month, the Food and Drug Administrationlaid out new requirementsfor breast implant surgery, which will mandate that patients arewarned about the potential health risksbefore they can consent to surgery.The change comes after years of complaints and hearings with thousands of women who detailed side effects from their implants such as brain fog, fatigue and in some cases, the development of arare, severe form of cancer.The checklist warns that “a breast implant is NOT a lifetime device” and typically last around eight to 10 years. Additionally, patients are to be made aware that they can rupture or leak “at any time.”

Tori Spelling.Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage

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Tori Spellingis making changes for her health.On Thursday, theBeverly Hills, 90210alum shared a photo from a medical office where she said she was “finally addressing” her breast implants.“After needing to for many years I’m finally addressing my expired and recalled implants,” she wrote on her Instagram Story alongside the snap, which featured a glass container filled with foam breasts.Spelling isn’t the first celebrity in the past year to express concerns about her breast implants.In recent years, plastic surgeons are seeing a rise in requests for breast implant removals, and several celebrities have spoken out about making the change, includingAshley Tisdale,Mina Suvari,Real Housewives of Orange County’sTamra JudgeandBacheloretteClare Crawley.tori spelling/instagramCrawley, whounderwent surgery to remove her implants in July, shared the experience on social media. At the time, she said she decided to have them removed removed following numerous health problems over the last few years.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“I’ve been going through things medically with my body that I have not had answers to,” she said. “It’s been hard, it’s been frustrating and it’s been scary for me to not have answers and to know something’s not right.“In a candid post, Crawley said “it wasn’t an easy decision” to go through with the procedure. She thanked her friends, family and doctors for their “overwhelming support” throughout her quest for a happier and healthier life.“Having you all give me a boost when my brain has slipped into moments of doubt, truly lifted me up. And so I will continue to pass It on to anyone else who needs to hear this… our body shape does not define us or make us any less lovable or worthy. We are perfectly made just the way we are!” Crawley added.RELATED VIDEO:Tamra JudgeRemoves Breast Implants, Says She’s Already Noticing ‘Health Improvements’Last month, the Food and Drug Administrationlaid out new requirementsfor breast implant surgery, which will mandate that patients arewarned about the potential health risksbefore they can consent to surgery.The change comes after years of complaints and hearings with thousands of women who detailed side effects from their implants such as brain fog, fatigue and in some cases, the development of arare, severe form of cancer.The checklist warns that “a breast implant is NOT a lifetime device” and typically last around eight to 10 years. Additionally, patients are to be made aware that they can rupture or leak “at any time.”

Tori Spellingis making changes for her health.

On Thursday, theBeverly Hills, 90210alum shared a photo from a medical office where she said she was “finally addressing” her breast implants.

“After needing to for many years I’m finally addressing my expired and recalled implants,” she wrote on her Instagram Story alongside the snap, which featured a glass container filled with foam breasts.

Spelling isn’t the first celebrity in the past year to express concerns about her breast implants.

In recent years, plastic surgeons are seeing a rise in requests for breast implant removals, and several celebrities have spoken out about making the change, includingAshley Tisdale,Mina Suvari,Real Housewives of Orange County’sTamra JudgeandBacheloretteClare Crawley.

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tori spelling

Crawley, whounderwent surgery to remove her implants in July, shared the experience on social media. At the time, she said she decided to have them removed removed following numerous health problems over the last few years.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“I’ve been going through things medically with my body that I have not had answers to,” she said. “It’s been hard, it’s been frustrating and it’s been scary for me to not have answers and to know something’s not right.”

In a candid post, Crawley said “it wasn’t an easy decision” to go through with the procedure. She thanked her friends, family and doctors for their “overwhelming support” throughout her quest for a happier and healthier life.

“Having you all give me a boost when my brain has slipped into moments of doubt, truly lifted me up. And so I will continue to pass It on to anyone else who needs to hear this… our body shape does not define us or make us any less lovable or worthy. We are perfectly made just the way we are!” Crawley added.

RELATED VIDEO:Tamra JudgeRemoves Breast Implants, Says She’s Already Noticing ‘Health Improvements’

Last month, the Food and Drug Administrationlaid out new requirementsfor breast implant surgery, which will mandate that patients arewarned about the potential health risksbefore they can consent to surgery.

The change comes after years of complaints and hearings with thousands of women who detailed side effects from their implants such as brain fog, fatigue and in some cases, the development of arare, severe form of cancer.

The checklist warns that “a breast implant is NOT a lifetime device” and typically last around eight to 10 years. Additionally, patients are to be made aware that they can rupture or leak “at any time.”

source: people.com